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'Camélia' rose References
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Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 71. Camélia Hybrid Tea, fiery vermilion-red, 1948, 'Vainqueur' x ('Charles P. Kilham' x 'Katharine Pechtold'); Heizmann & Co. Description.
Magazine (1986) Page(s) 42. ...cultivars of Heizmann, e.g. 'Camélia' HT (1948)...
Book (1958) Page(s) 45. Camélia. HT. Heizmann & Co., '48.) Vainqueur X (Charles P. Kilham X Katharine Pechtold). Bud pointed; fl. medium size, semi-dbl., cupped, fragrant, fiery vermilion-red. Fol. glossy, dark. Vig., bushy; abundant bloom. (28) Geneva Gold Medal, '48.
Magazine (Jul 1949) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 37. En 1948, nous avons mis dans le commerce "CAMELIA" (Médaille d'Or au Concours International de Roses Nouvelles à Genève). Belle rose parfumée, d'un coloris exceptionnel et nouveau, rouge capucine uniforme. L'arbuste est vigoureux, très florifère, possède un ample feuillage brillant, vernissé. ...Heizmann et Cie
Magazine (Jun 1948) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 8. Le 3 juin 1948 se tenait à Genève le premier Concours International de Roses Nouvelles ...Classement suisse : Médaille d'or, à la rose " CAMELIA ", H.T., capucine feu (Vainqueur X s. inédit. Obtenteur : E. Heizmann, Vevey. ...La variété « Camélia » obtient le prix de la Ville de Genève.
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